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It publishes weekly tabloids and one bi-weekly, providing news coverage primarily for the greater Brisbane area. In total, there are 20 free suburban newspapers, one news magazine (City News) and one gloss lifestyle magazine based on the Sunshine Coast, The Weekender, distributed to households and businesses throughout South East Queensland.
2024 Queensland local elections: Paddington Ward [26] [27] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal National: Clare Jenkinson 12,090 43.86 −1.64 Greens: Seal Chong Wah: 10,863 39.41 +1.11 Labor: Sún Etheridge 4,613 16.73 +0.53 Total formal votes 27,566 98.57 Informal votes 400 1.43 Turnout: 27,966 83.82 Two-candidate-preferred result Greens: Seal ...
Nine News Queensland is the flagship state-based news bulletin of the Nine Network in Brisbane. It is screened across Queensland on weeknights, while on weekends it is also screened on a half-hour delay in the Northern Territory . [ 1 ]
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Publication of the allegations, based on leaked documents, by the ABC lead in 2019 to the Australian Federal Police raiding the ABC's Ultimo offices (as well as News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst's home, due to her reporting on another leaked plan to allow the ASD to spy on Australian citizens). Media organisations feared the raids posed a ...
TVQ-10 produces a 60-minute local news program at 5:00 pm on weeknights. 10 News First is presented from the network's Mount Coot-tha studios by Sharyn Ghidella with sports presenter Veronica Eggleton and weather presenter Liz Cantor. [9] TVQ-0 did not operate a news service until 1974 when it launched News Watch.
Brisbane Times is an online newspaper for Brisbane and Queensland, Australia. It is owned and run by Nine Publishing , publishers of The Age , The Sydney Morning Herald and other mastheads . As of 2024, the editor is Sean Parnell.
Cannabis and amphetamine type substances are the most commonly used drugs in Brisbane. [35] Across the Brisbane metropolitan area there was an average of about 53 drug offences each day in 2018. [36] Inala had the highest number of car thefts in the year up to August 2023. [37] Number of total offenses in Queensland since 2012: [38] 2012: 437,863